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Teaching, Learning, and Enacting of Self-Study Methodology : Unraveling a Complex Interplay

Authors :
Jason K. Ritter
Mieke Lunenberg
Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan
Anastasia P. Samaras
Eline Vanassche
Jason K. Ritter
Mieke Lunenberg
Kathleen Pithouse-Morgan
Anastasia P. Samaras
Eline Vanassche
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

This book offers a collection of original, peer-reviewed studies by scholars working to develop a knowledge base of teaching and facilitating self-study research methodology. Further, it details and interconnects perspectives and experiences of new self-study researchers and their facilitators, in self-study communities in different countries and across different continents. Offering a broad range of perspectives and contexts, it opens up possibilities for encouraging the collaborative and continuous growth of teaching and facilitating self-study research within and beyond the field of teacher education. The breadth of the scholarship presented expands scholarly discussions concerning designing, representing, and theorising self-study research in response to pressing educational and social questions. By documenting and understanding what teaching and learning self-study looks like in different contexts and what factors might influence its enactment, the book contributes to building a kaleidoscopic knowledge base of self-study research. Overall, this book demonstrates the impact on participants'professional learning and validates the authenticity and generative professional applications of self-study methodology for and beyond teacher education, providing implications and recommendations for practitioners on a global level.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9789811081040 and 9789811081057
Volume :
00019
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Teaching, Learning, and Enacting of Self-Study Methodology : Unraveling a Complex Interplay
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
1733347